What supplements do you use? How do you water? Is it all glass or does it have ventilation towards the bottom? I know the form is long but details are really the only way we can help. Could you also take a photo of your "tank" from the lights down please?
Sorry to say, but like mountain dragon mentioned, he will need a much larger enclosure. Also I'd remove the substrate unless you are going to go full bioactive. Either bioactive or a bare bottom. When you get the larger enclosure and remove the substrates it's best to remove the fake plant and...
I don't keep colonies so I'm not worried about their temp needs necessarily. More so an aesthetic question. Also I'm clumsy and can see myself walking from one room to another with a cup full of bugs and bam...I fall and their are now crickets all over my da** floor. I know some people keep...
Pretty straight forward question. Right now I have my chameleon enclosures in their own room and I have a bug shelf. I plan to get a large show piece enclosure for a new Cham in the new year and place it in my living room. (I live alone, no kids. I'm an introverted hermit so it's always low...
It is definitely a journey. The startup can be very expensive, but once you have all the right equipment and if you can automate the system, it's very easy (in my opinion) to maintain. You're in good hands on these forums too.
Not a monster. I sometimes fast my female. I've had her two years this month and she's never laid eggs. We do what we do. I've also fasted her for longer periods trying to get her to eat her d*** roaches and BSFL. Hasn't worked yet.
Usually people slow down on feeders once they are around a year. They'll kind of naturally slow down at some point too -- taking less feeders than you give them. Do you feed every day? The amount is pretty large but if he eats then he eats. Better than him not eating.
Poor girl. She does sound very sick, I have not heard of egg binding leading to eye issues. (@kinyonga ?)
Fill out this forum and we can maybe identify what happened. Do you know how much experience the vet has with chameleons? They're tricky creatures. With this info please include pictures...